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    unpardonable
    /ʌnˈpɑːdənəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a fault or offence) too severe to be pardoned; unforgivable: "an unpardonable sin"

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  2. UNPARDONABLE definition: 1. (of behaviour) too bad to forgive or be accepted: 2. (of behavior) too bad to forgive or be…. Learn more.

  3. unpardonable: [adjective] too bad to be pardoned or forgiven : not pardonable : unforgivable.

  4. Not excusable; disgraceful.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. Unpardonable definition: not excusable; disgraceful. See examples of UNPARDONABLE used in a sentence.

  6. UNPARDONABLE meaning: 1. (of behaviour) too bad to forgive or be accepted: 2. (of behavior) too bad to forgive or be…. Learn more.

  7. unpardonable: 1 adj not admitting of pardon “ unpardonable behavior” Synonyms: deadly , mortal involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death inexcusable , unforgivable not excusable inexpiable incapable of being atoned for Antonyms: pardonable admitting of being pardoned excusable , forgivable , venial easily excused or forgiven expiable ...

  8. Synonyms for UNPARDONABLE: unacceptable, unforgivable, inexcusable, unjustifiable, unwarrantable, outrageous, indefensible, insupportable; Antonyms of UNPARDONABLE ...

  9. Definition of unpardonable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. unpardonable From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English unpardonable un‧par‧don‧a‧ble / ʌnˈpɑːdnəb ə l $ -ˈpɑːr- / adjective formal FORGIVE# unpardonable behaviour is completely unacceptable SYN unforgivable an unpardonable offence — unpardonably adverb Examples from the Corpus unpardonable • That would be seen by many as an unpardonable failure that disqualifies him from having a second run.

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